TAB. CLXI. 



AGARICUS coLUMBARius. Bull. t. 413, 7?^-. i. 



1 HIS is not an uncommon Agaric, but varies fo 

 much in colour as not to be eafily known under all 

 its changes. The moft perfect plants arc generally of 

 a lead, or blueifli colour ; the pileus darkell and fome- 

 what fmooth, with a doAvny and filky apjjearance. 

 When they vary to a dark- brown or foxy tint, they 

 are then more fportive as to fliape. 



T A B. CLXII. 

 AGARICUS MURiNUS. 



1 WAS favoured Mith this curious plant by Lady 

 Ardcn two or three times in September 1797. It had 

 always a ftrong odour of mice. I can no where find 

 a defcription agreeing corrcdlly with this fpecies, there- 

 fore fuppofc it new. 



T A B. CLXIII. 



AGARICUS cAULiciNALis. 5////. 522,7%-. I. 



Sent in September 1796, by the Rev. J. Hemfted of 

 Newmarket, from a fir wood in that neighbourhood. 

 It is a plentiful fpecies where it grows at all. I believe 

 no Englilh author has defcribcd it. 



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